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Code · Michigan · Chapter 421 — Employment Security

421.67b Annual report to legislature; validating representations made by employer to legislature.

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421.67b Annual report to legislature; validating representations made by employer to legislature.
Sec. 67b.
(1)The commission shall annually report to the legislature on the number of claimants who qualify for benefits under section 46a; the average weekly benefit amount drawn by such claimants; and the average duration of regular and extended benefits drawn by such claimants. The first report required by this subsection shall be transmitted not later than August 31, 1984.
(2)When an employer subject to this act makes representations to the legislature as to the amount of contributions paid by the employer either currently or under proposed changes in this act, the committee to whom the representations were made may request the commission to validate the representations made by the employer. The commission shall calculate the contributions made by the employer and the contributions which would be made by the employer under any proposed changes to the act and transmit the results to the committee making the request.
History: Add. 1982, Act 535, Eff. Jan. 2, 1983
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